Here we go again. The fish are moving in every direction this week and keeping up with them has been tricky. Early this week fishing slowed down but fair catches were had in the 100 - 130 foot depth range fishing from 50 ft to bottom on the usual assortment of baits.
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Grand Haven---Boat anglers are starting to struggle catching salmon and trout. Water is getting warm and fish are on the move. Water depth is 110'-140' and downrigger depth is 40'-100'.
Fishing remained fair to good during this latest stretch of hot weather. We have a good thermo present with cool water still present from 50' on down and decent numbers of fish can be found in a wide area feeding close to this depth.
Grand Haven--Boat anglers having been catching salmon in 40'-130' and 220'-240'. Downrigger depth for the deeper water is 45'-85'. 10 & 13 colors of leadcore and 150-300 of copper have also been working.
Grand Haven/Muskegon---Fishing is tough as the fish are scattered, but if the angler can find them, chinook, coho, Lake Trout, and steelhead have all been caught.
They're biting everywhere right now! The flies have bitten my ankles, arms, knees... Actually that's a pretty good summation of the fishing too as this morning saw fair catches of fish in the depth ranges of 30 - 65 , 130 - 170 and also from 200 - 230 feet of water.
The information contained in this report is good for about 30 minutes, then it'll blow up. The storm early this week that was followed by some decent north and east winds really shook things up.
Fill up your gas tank and get ready for a boat ride, maybe. The last few days have been a continuation of the search and destroy type fishing pattern we've had lately.
It was an interesting weekend, and first half of the week to be sure, while fishing on Lake Michigan. Success ranged from fantastic to frustrating...
Fishing was pretty decent most of this week with a few double digit catches brought to the dock...
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